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for the Department of Urology. Expected to participate intellectually with faculty and graduate students. Participate in the design, implementation, and evaluation of research studies. Collect data and develop data
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The Women’s Wellbeing Program (WWBP) at the University of Minnesota Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences is
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will be expected to prepare manuscripts for submission to scientific journals and present at national/international scientific meetings. 15%: You will be expected to collaborate with other team members
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discuss the project and progress General Lab Member Duties - 15% • Attend and participate in lab meetings, including providing productive feedback to other lab members • Train other lab members in
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development of new research proposals. In this position, you will collaborate with a highly interdisciplinary team within the University of Minnesota and partner universities. Such collaborations may also
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labs focused on the genetic editing methodologies. The candidate will also be expected to analyze literature, prepare and present data, collaborate with other groups, help train and work with graduate
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to join our research program focused on Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) oncology. The ideal candidate will investigate the complex landscape of virus-host interactions, specifically utilizing mass spectrometry
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. These discoveries help identify previously unknown disease-modifying molecular targets and develop innovative strategies to improve animal and human health. Education We provide comprehensive education for
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& Functional Evaluation (20%): Perform chemical, physical, and functional characterization of dairy-derived ingredients Collect, organize, review, and summarize research data (10%): Prepare technical reports
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translational breast cancer research. We use cell culture and animal models to examine molecular mechanisms regulating the development and progression of breast cancer with a specific focus on the tumor